The
Las Vegas Sun was first published on May 21, 1950, by Hank Greenspun, who served as its editor until his death. Hank acquired the
Las Vegas Free Press and two weeks later renamed it the
Las Vegas Sun. He started the
Las Vegas Sun after receiving a US$1,000 loan from businessman
Nate Mack. From its founding, the paper was published in the mornings. Starting in 1989, after it signed a
Joint Operating Agreement with the
Las Vegas Review-Journal, the paper switched to publishing in the afternoon. On
April 20, 2009, the
Las Vegas Sun was awarded a
Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for its coverage of the high death rate of construction workers on the
Las Vegas Strip amid lax enforcement of regulations. The Pulitzer Prize committee noted that the
Suns coverage led to changes in government policy and improved safety conditions.
Alexandra Berzon was the primary author of the four-part series. Berzon soon left the Sun after her win, as did health reporter and Pulitzer finalist Marshall Allen in 2011. ==Current status==